I know how to do the problem (leg squared + leg squared = hypotenuse squared) but I'm stuck on this particular question because one of the legs is under a radical. Do I solve for the radical and add it to the other leg? The numbers given are square root of 3, 3, and 3.
Help!
Im trying to classify a triangle as acute, right, or obtuse using the Pythagorean Theorem. I know?
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